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which phrase best describes the british government during the 19th century?
a. a military dictatorship established after a nationalist revolution failed
b. a nationalist empire attempting to unify all english - speaking territories
c. a constitutional monarchy with elected officials holding most political power
d. a liberal democracy that allowed all men and women to participate in politics
Brief Explanations
- 19th-century Britain had a constitutional monarchy, where the monarch's power was limited by law.
- Elected members of Parliament held the majority of political decision-making power.
- Option A is incorrect: Britain had no such nationalist revolution or military dictatorship.
- Option B is incorrect: Britain's empire was not focused on unifying English-speaking territories specifically, and it was a multi-ethnic, multi-linguistic empire.
- Option D is incorrect: Universal suffrage (including all women) was not achieved in 19th-century Britain; women's suffrage was only granted in the early 20th century, and voting rights for men were still restricted for much of the 19th century.
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C. A constitutional monarchy with elected officials holding most political power